Deirdre Reagan wrote:
I fixed it!
I autoconnected the first page to the second page and the table on the
last page miraculously rolled over to a new page.
I don't know why that worked, but I'm glad it did!
It worked because text frames that have a flow tag and autoconnection
cause FM
OK!
Now I think I have a related problem.
I have three pages of figures, followed by a table, followed by three
figures, followed by a table.
The first table scrolls for two pages, jumps the three figures, and
continues scrolling as part of the second table.
Yikes!
I've disconnected all the
Deirdre,
Do you have a working chapter or a template without flow problems?
If so, it may be easier to:
- Save the working chapter as a new file.
- Clean all the content out of the working chapter. Crl-a to select all,
then Ctrl-x to cut.
- Copy in the content from your problem
Thanks, Art -- that is exactly what I'm in the process of doing now.
I'm under a deadline, and I don't know what the problem is, and I'm
getting a bit flustered, so I just am hacking away at cut and paste.
Thanks,
Deirdre
On 1/13/09, Art Campbell art.campb...@gmail.com wrote:
Deirdre,
Do you
Just to let everyone know how it ended up, I deleted the two tables
and pasted them into a blank document. Then I went to the end of the
third page, hit return, and pasted in the first table, then did the
same for the second table at the end of the document.
Now the tables roll just fine.
I
Deirdre,
I have not had this happen with FM 8.0, but I have experienced what you are
describing with previous versions of FrameMaker. Once fix that sometimes
works is to save the document as MIF, then reopen and rename as the binary
*.fm file.
When this happened to me, I could not find any
It could be either a bad page pagination setting that breaks the
autoconnection of the flow or the table containing too few good break
points. It's more likely to be the table. Try a couple of these:
* Select some of the problem rows, right-click and check the row
format properties to see if you
Deirdre Reagan asked:
I'm having a problem with the table on the last page of my file. I
add 10 more rows, and the rows disapper on the page -- they don't
force a new page. I've seen this before and I seem to remember it's a
simple fix, but for the life of me I can't remember what to do!
Thanks everyone for your help. I copied the table to a new blank
document and the table rolled over just fine, so it appears that my
problem is with the master pages.
My document starts on page 10004. I have three pages of figures, then
three pages of table, then three pages of figures and two
I'd make a guess that you have another text frame on that page,
probably one that's not auto-connected to anything.
Try poking around with the pointer tool, or maybe do a Select All on
the page. Either one would let you select or unselect objects, or move
them around so you can see if anything is
Art Campbell wrote:
I'd make a guess that you have another text frame on that page,
probably one that's not auto-connected to anything.
Try poking around with the pointer tool, or maybe do a Select All on
the page. Either one would let you select or unselect objects, or move
them around so
I fixed it!
I autoconnected the first page to the second page and the table on the
last page miraculously rolled over to a new page.
I don't know why that worked, but I'm glad it did!
Thanks everyone for your help.
Deirdre
On 1/12/09, Stuart Rogers srog...@phoenix-geophysics.com wrote:
Art
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